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Little girls seem to find them
appealing, because they're young and millionaires, a basic dream for
anyone, but they're attempts at the PG market were pleasingly
unsuccessful. Though this shouldn't be taken seriously, it doesn't mean
you can't judge the obvious flaws Nonetheless, we're subjected to some
of the most inane and unfunny mis-adventures ever added to celluloid.
What screenwriting hack churned this basically derivative and cliché
story into an utter waste of money is beyond me, but we're subjected to
some ridiculous plot holes (the streets of New York, and its subways are
always empty), and we're given two really vapid characters we don't give
a care about during the longest hour and a half ever made. One girl is a
goody two shoes whose also an over-achiever, while one is a rebellious
rocker. Now if you've ever seen movies featuring the Olsen twins, you'll
see the tired formula of one good twin and one bad twin is put to use
yet again, a device that got I don't quite remember the name of
the girls, but one is due to give a speech to get a Levy is promptly wasted here
performing as a straight man. He's given nothing good to do here, no
pratfalls, no physical comedy, no good dialogue, and zero comedic
balance which would have helped this movie in the long run, but he's
such a useful resource misused here. Why would a school even go through
so much trouble in spending money on a As guessed, much of the levity is given to the twins who perform their shtick and comedy with little knack or talent. Much of their antics are so contrived with scenes that rip straight from better movies ala the salon scene which rips from "Legally Blonde", the hopping dog sequence from "There's Something about Mary" and the basic plot which rips right from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". Then, without warning or even probable cause, we're subjected to some pretty unsettling racial undertones with a lot of racial stereotypes like the Chinese villains and Andy Richter who speaks like a Chinese person, and the run in with black people who work at a salon and spout all sorts of slang. The whole scene is very racist in its depiction of black people with their usual given image as ghetto people who hate white people. They even spout "Them white people are crazy" which I guarantee if a white person said that to a black person there'd be an uproar. One black character even spouts "Who is that Cracker?" when they see Levy. Now last time I checked, Cracker was a racial slur, now what type of anger would arise if a white character made a racial slur about a black character? Define double standards. Is this what we're supposed to believe is funny? That it's okay to spout racial slurs at white people, but if it were reversed, the Olsen twins would basically be crucified. And did I mention the title makes no sense? Ultimately this is a terrible waste of time with the twins who give us tired gags, far-fetched situations, and a happy ending ad nauseum.
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